If it is the first post of a topic - you cannot delete just the post. You have to delete the whole topic.

Go to the topic list (inside a forum), check the box on the left of the topic you want to trash, then chose Delete at the pull down bar on the bottom of the page in the Moderation options.

If you want to delete just one post of a topic, but not the very first post of this topic - there IS a small link reading "Delete" - right next to Edit and Reply. If you don't see the Delete link, it's because either:

1. You are not logged in as a user with moderation privileges in this board. The owner of the board, the administrators the owner assigned, or the moderators the owner assigned have moderation privileges. (still with me? ;-)

2. You are looking at the first post of a topic, which cannot be deleted, must delete the whole topic, yadda yadda.

What you might be trying to do is to delete the Test message that is sent every time you create a new forum.Do like I said above, check the topic in the topic list inside the forum, select Delete from the pull down bar at the bottom of the screen, click Go.. there you are.

It's a small bit of text that will be displayed in all your posts right under your name. If you live in London,you might want to set it to "London". If you don't explicitely set this up, nothing will be displayed.

Well first you need a picture. Then you need to have it stored somewhere online that lets you link to it from other websites. After that, you go to your controls>manage (board name)>edit layout/colors>community logo options

Put the direct URL of the image there. The url to images generally end in .jpg or .gif

It will also ask for Height and width...It is in Edit Layout/Colors of your Message Board's control panel.

Someone arrives creates a new global account, lets say Bob.That person can quite happily trawl round the whole site and visit and post on whatever board they want.

Ok, now. What is someone on my board really wants the name Bob, so they sign up for a local account that they can only use on my board.

What would happen if the global Bob visited my board?

They would both appear as Bob, except the local user would have "Local user" below their name, and the global user would have "Global user" below theirs, in the post list. In the pages other than the post list, it would be harder to distinguish between both.

When you "sticky" a topic, it will always appear in the top of the topic list. Do it for important topics like forum rules, important announcements... Stuff you don't want to fall off the top when other topics are posted.